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OpenAI’s New AI Agent Can Do Your Job!

OpenAI Unveils ChatGPT Agent: A New AI Virtual Assistant
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Agent, a powerful AI assistant designed to perform tasks on a virtual computer. Built on a custom, unnamed model, this tool can automate complex tasks like scheduling meetings, creating slides, and even executing code.
Multifunctional AI: ChatGPT Agent can handle diverse tasks, from managing Google Calendar to generating presentation slides and running code.
Advanced Training: The model is trained on complex tasks requiring text and image processing, combining expertise from OpenAI’s Operator and Deep Research teams.
Security Measures: Despite its potential, OpenAI has implemented safeguards to mitigate risks, though users are advised to limit permissions.
ChatGPT Agent marks a major leap in AI productivity tools, enabling users to automate routine tasks seamlessly. However, its power comes with potential risks, emphasizing the need for responsible use. Available now for Pro, Plus, and Team subscribers, it could redefine how we interact with AI in daily workflows.
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3:06 AM • Jul 14, 2025
2nd News of the Day
Copilot Now Watches Your Screen

Microsoft Introduces "Desktop Share" Feature for Copilot, Allowing AI to Analyze Your Screen in Real-Time
Microsoft has added a new feature called "Desktop Share" to Copilot, enabling the AI to view, analyze, and provide real-time guidance based on what’s displayed on your screen—with your permission. Unlike the controversial Recall tool, this feature is user-controlled and will first roll out to Windows Insider users.
Full or Partial Screen Sharing: Users can choose to share their entire desktop or just a specific app window for Copilot to analyze.
Voice Integration: The feature works seamlessly with voice commands, letting users interact naturally while sharing their screen.
Practical Use Cases: Copilot can extract key details from documents, guide you through new software, or even help with gaming strategies.
This update improves Copilot’s ability to assist users in real-time, making it a more interactive and powerful AI tool. Since it’s opt-in and controlled by the user, it avoids the privacy concerns raised by Recall, positioning it as a safer, more transparent alternative.
Trending Tools of Day
Bestever
Analyze ad data; automate winning creatives
NeetoCal V2
Schedule and mange meeting effortlessly
ChatGPT agent
Bridging research and action
Suno V4.5+
New ways to create
Deep Research and Imagen in Le Chat
Le Chat dives deep (and fun!)
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🎥 Movie Magic: a16z’s Justine Moore shows how to create an AI-generated video set in a real-world location (for example, a stormtrooper vlogging inside the a16z office).
💰 Cashing In: OpenAI research scientist Hyung Won Chung – who is allegedly joining Meta soon – gave a 30-minute master class on how to create wealth in our new AI-powered economy, racking up at least 1M views.
📱 Watch and Learn: Builder Steven Cravotta shows how to use AI to generate your own viral app, including the best ways to come up with unique ideas.
✨ Also Worth Checking Out: An LLM chess showdown, 10 ways to use Perplexity’s Comet browser, and video game concepts made with AI.
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